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Issue 304 (August 2023) - Control your AI

Control your A.I. at home! We bring artificial intelligence to you running on your own hardware. Control a chatbot, test auto translations and create your own A.I. artwork we get you up and running with the code and training models you need.

PLUS: Backup Linux, code a text adventure, Ubuntu spins tested, inside BlendOS, next-gen CPUs, Pi Pico HATs, restoring photos, Linux audio recording and loads more!

 Features

Control your AI

(Tam Hanna)
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Free all the things

One of the brains behind Collabora Online, Michael Meeks talks to us about taking open source office to the cloud and document liberation. (Neil Mohr)
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Inside BlendOS

(Matt Holder)
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Silicon insides

Apple, AMD and Intel take significantly different approaches to building CPUs. Darien Graham-Smith takes a look at today’s varied processor designs. (Linux Format)
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Answers

Linux maestro Neil Bothwick turns his attention to your queries and questions, and explains how to resize virtual disks, swap around swap partitions, add labels to filesystems, and more… (Neil Bothwick)
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 Coverdisc

Hotpicks

Vorta Mullvad Browser Wike CryFS rmLint Imaginer Letterpress cli-chess OpenRCT2 Boost Changer PDF Mix Tool (Mayank Sharma)
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 Tutorials

Terminal rss reader

(Shashank Sharma)
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Timeshift backup

(Nick Peers)
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PL/1

(Mike Bedford)
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Sway desktop

(Mats Tage Axelsson)
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GIMP restore old photos

(Mike Bedford)
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Ardour

(Michael Reed)
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Pi HAT Pico

(Les Pounder)
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 Coding Academy

LXF Adventure part 1

(Nate Drake)
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Python console apps

(Matt Holder)
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 Reviews

Anycubic Photon Mono 2

(Denise Bertacchi)
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Intel Core i3 13100F

(Linux Format)
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Fedora 38

(Nate Drake)
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EuroLinux 9.2

(Nate Drake)
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Peropesis 2.1

(Nate Drake)
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Valheim

(Linux Format)
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DeBug Probe

(Les Pounder)
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Pi Compute Blade

(Les Pounder)
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Ubuntu spins

Ubuntu Studio, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Ubuntu Mate, Lubuntu (Michael Reed)
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 More

News: News

Canonical cooks up Snaps-only Ubuntu Core; AMD looks likely to adopt open source firmware; Gnome 44 gets a second update; Wine is swallowed in new employee ownership structure; and lots more. (Nate Drake)
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News: Kernel news

(Jon Masters)
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News: Pi news

Introduced by Les Pounder, who extols the virtues of learning to code, plus we have good news about the imminent arrival of millions of Raspberry Pis. (Les Pounder)
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